Equilibrium Wrist Watch & Sculpture

It's an ever changing kinetic mobile for your wrist.
I designed this watch originally inspired by the artificial horizon instruments on aircraft. But it's constantly changing shapes make it a very graphic, kinetic piece of sculpture for your wrist that's fascinating an
the watch's fine white lines provide a sense of perspective to an ever-shifting horizon. The hour and minute hands each feature a round red index which rotates across the black and white dial. The shift of time alters and aligns the dial's symmetry with each passing hour.
The Equilibrium watch with black electroplated case features a second hand and is available with either a soft black leather band or a black stainless steel mesh band. Unisex sized case measures 33mm (1 1/3 ").

The Zirc is a new watch from Nooka and has a unique way to display the time. The hours are determined by the dots on the circle and the minutes are displayed by the horizontal bar.
It's also water resistant and has an alarm.

Seiko has come out with a new collection of watches.
This is the Discus watch from their 2007 moving design collection.
Available with brown or ivory face that rotates.
More seventies inspired mechanical digital watches keep...Seiko has come out with a new collection of watches.
This is the Discus watch from their 2007 moving design collection.
Available with brown or ivory face that rotates.
More seventies inspired mechanical digital watches keep rotating into modern designs including this "Discus" - from the Seiko Moving Design Collection. Featuring a jumping hour display of spinning discs through a porthole viewer and all under a smoky transparent crystal. Powered by a mechanical automatic movement (Automatic 6R15B 23 Jewels with 6 beats per hour (21,600vph). Selling close to $900 outside the US.

The separate hour, minute and second hand craze is upon us!
Or not. It's actually quite a simple concept. But I like the overall design of this piece. The case is an off-beat octagon (or something...Nonagon maybe? BTW doesn't N...The separate hour, minute and second hand craze is upon us!
Or not. It's actually quite a simple concept. But I like the overall design of this piece. The case is an off-beat octagon (or something...Nonagon maybe? BTW doesn't Nonagon sound like the name of a 2 AM Infomercial product?) and the dial is a nice blend of 3 slate grays', getting darker as you go towards the center. I particularly like the sideways 12, a tiny piece of funky flair on an otherwise simple face. The band is pebbled-leather with hidden lugs, but I would change it (you can) for a more fun color.
$120, and the watch is a perfectly proportioned 38 mm in diameter.

Wow. This is on ThinkGeek.com??
A classic yet modern watch. Besides the separate and unconventional seconds, hours and minute hands, the middle dial of the watch (which appears black in the photo) actually conceals a regular, c...Wow. This is on ThinkGeek.com??
A classic yet modern watch. Besides the separate and unconventional seconds, hours and minute hands, the middle dial of the watch (which appears black in the photo) actually conceals a regular, clean, hour dot-markers dial.
As the second hand rotates, it turns a top, clear plastic piece that's polarized (like your sunglasses). This makes the dial fade from crystal clear, to a darker, darker, twilight shade (hence the name) until it is night-black. Then, 20 seconds (and rotations later) it goes in reverse - from complete darkness to perfect clarity. This goes on and on, dark to light, light to dark. It's jewelry in motion.
While how it works might be geeky, it's a modern and surprisingly cool looking watch. The leather band has no visible lugs, so it meets the watch case seamlessly, like a bracelet. The case is made with a sleek, matte aluminum finish. All the marker hands are different shapes. And it's an understated 36 mm in size, letting the watch itself shine without shouting.
To truly appreciate the watch in motion, watch the video on their site. $120.
UPDATE: Figures this isn't a ThinkGeek exclusive. It's from the Projects Watch Co., by designer Daniel Will-Harris - maker of the also modern and cool 'Reveal' Watch, among others. Check out the included pics for close ups of each phase.

About 95% of the 80s-inspired fashion I can completely do without. This watch however somehow has won me over. It's clearly 80s, being plastic, angular, a bangle-watch hybrid and hot pink, but it also has a modern sophistication a...About 95% of the 80s-inspired fashion I can completely do without. This watch however somehow has won me over. It's clearly 80s, being plastic, angular, a bangle-watch hybrid and hot pink, but it also has a modern sophistication about it. The watch is discreet and it the hot pink is too frightening, it also comes in black!

Fossil makes some pretty cool and affordable watches, but throw in designer Philippe Starck and you have a winner.
The Cross Digi is a unisex watch with an adjustable silicone strap. The time is read vertically and downwards, w...Fossil makes some pretty cool and affordable watches, but throw in designer Philippe Starck and you have a winner.
The Cross Digi is a unisex watch with an adjustable silicone strap. The time is read vertically and downwards, while the date is read from left to right. Innovative display and classic Starck styling.
$125 and comes in orange, green and white.